Greece and Turkey agreed on Military Cooperation.

NATO Secretary-General George Robertson said in a statement the two countries’ ambassadors to the alliance had agreed on cooperation between their national defence colleges and on an exchange of personnel at training centres.
Three to five Turkish officers will be sent to a training centre in Kilkis, Greece, and an equivalent number of Greek officers will go to a training centre in Ankara.
Part of a series of confidence-building measures brokered by NATO, the accords follow an agreement by both sides last year to halt military exercises on the disputed Mediterranean island of Cyprus.